Record-Breaking Thread

So I pulled my money out of the restaurant and putting it into a pharmacy and a food court. Its the same friends as the restaurant.

Upside is I will be strictly shareholder based, meaning ill be helping out here and there. I will have the free time and extra income along with my current job and stock options.

Downside is a waiting game. Both will be later this year. We can't really buy a house until we know exactly how much our returns are each month. The townhouses we looked at way out in the suburbs are over $500,000 and we would prefer a detach.

I can't believe that Red Bull didn't actually want Vettel to pass Mark. Who is the better driver, Vettel, who has a better chance of winning the champinship, Vettel, who do they actually want to get more points if they have a choice, Vettel. They can say whatever they want, but it's pretty obvious they aren't dissapointed with the result.

I'm guessing the assumption was made that the same situation might occur with Vettel in front of Webber, which would predetermine Mark not trying to pass Sebastian. Trying to head off this type of situation seems to have backfired.

Besides the fact that there was a gentleman's agreement that whoever was in front 15 laps to the end was to remain up front, the team was asking Mark to slow the pace down and use a not so hot engine map (Multi 21) to minimize risks when Sebastian took advantage of it and passed him to everyones surprise. It is mainly this fact that infuriated Mark at the end of the race, and that probably Sebastian will get his way.

Team orders have been with us forever, even in the same race, Ross Brawn responded with a strong no to Nico Rosberg's request to pass Lewis Hamilton. He did not like it, not one bit, but accepted it.